The Value of Transgender: Waria Affective Labor for Transnational Media Markets in Indonesia
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Hegarty, Benjamin
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Duke University Press
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The globalization of transgender and its relationship to human rights has been accompanied
by increased media interest in those so identified around the world. In Indonesia, this mostly
involves the representation of male-to-female transgender-identified waria. While most mass media
representations do portray them in narrow terms as the victims of violence, this does not undermine
the value of transgender for waria. Seeing interaction with massmedia in economic terms, many waria
charge money for interviews and other media appearances. This article describes how waria understand
affective labor for transnational mass media markets. They do so in terms of the historically
understood association between work and visible claims for national belonging and recognition in
Indonesia. Although such possibilities are situated in a context characterized by inequality, waria do
consider the global scope of transgender to be of value as a way to expand their claims. A perspective
that analyzes the circulation of transgender as it relates to global political economy helps clarify how
the category produces uneven forms of value as it encounters diverse national and local contexts.
Keywords: waria, Indonesia, affective labor, mass media, political economy
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TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
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